India head coach Gautam Gambhir furiously confronted a groundsman at The Oval on Tuesday morning. Footage has circulated on social media showing Gambhir taking aim at a staff member, Lee Fortis, in a heated exchange.Gambhir clashed with a staff member at The Oval on Tuesday morning@ImTanujSinghIndia were training at the venue in London ahead of the crucial fifth and final Test of their series against England this week. However, it appeared their head coach was not happy with something, as he argued with the groundsman. The video shows Gambhir following the member of staff and talking to him, before the altercation continued further.He continued to help train his team, but soon turned back towards Fortis, pointing his finger angrily. It is not clear what exactly the argument was about, as the words were muffled due to wind and background noise. However, what was clear to hear was the phrase: “You don’t tell us what to do”.Gambhir then appeared to reiterate that, saying again: “You have no right to tell any of us what to do.”Reports have also claimed that the ground staff threatened to lodge a complaint against the Indian head coach. But he shouted back: “You can go and report to whoever you want, but you can’t tell us what to do.”Fortis was then interviewed after the incident and he said, via RevSports Global: “No, I don’t want to say anything. Gambhir and the groundsman appeared to go back and forth@ImTanujSingh / XThe Indian head coach was clearly very angry at the situation@ImTanujSingh / X“There’s quite a big game coming up, isn’t there?” When asked whether he’s happy with Gambhir, he added: “Am I happy, it’s not my job to be happy with him.“I don’t know the man, I’ve never met him before today.” He was then pressed by reporters at The Oval, who claimed Fortis said Gambhir was ‘touchy’. “You saw what he was like this morning,” the groundsman said. “There’s nothing to speak about…there’s nothing to hide here.”View Tweet: https://twitter.com/debasissen?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwTest tension continues The tension between India and England has now continued off the field, amid multiple incidents on it.Throughout the Test series, which England lead 2-1 heading into the fifth outing, there have been altercations between players. At the end of the fourth Test, Ben Stokes and his team clashed with India’s batters as they looked to settle the draw.As well as that, there had been some fiery confrontations between bowlers and those at the crease too.talkSPORT verdict on fourth Test farceDavid ‘Bumble’ Lloyd told talkSPORT Cricket:“There’s no chance of a result. The result has gone. Surely it should be down to the umpires to say: ‘We can’t get a result, the game has ended.’ It’s the umpire’s decision.“So for India, two players want to get to personal milestones and they want England to bowl at them whilst they do that.“The game’s dead. The game’s finished. You can’t get a result, there isn’t enough time.“So the difficulty for me is if you want a personal milestone, you want us to bowl at you, do you? For you to get your personal milestone?”Mohamed Siraj taunted Ben Duckett in the third Test before Jofra Archer did the same when dismissing Rishabh Pant.Zak Crawley was also the subject of some harsh words from the Indian team as he was accused of time-wasting.This new incident has now set up what should be a thriller at The Oval later this week.The fifth Test gets started on Thursday, July 31 and will run through until Monday, August 4.